: While some critics felt it didn't push new boundaries in French pop, it was widely regarded as one of the strongest tracks on the album due to its brisk, nostalgic, but non-melancholic tone.
The official music video, directed by , premiered on September 6, 2012.
The lyrics express a universal yearning to reconnect with one's roots and share life's achievements with a lost parent. Dion sings about wanting to "forget time," "save the world," and "capture the moon," but emphasizes that, above all else, she simply wants to .
: The imagery features Dion alone in the desert—clad in a white Elie Saab gown—intercut with scenes of a younger woman visiting her father's grave.
Critics generally praised the song for its emotional sincerity and vocal restraint.
: Due to extreme temperatures reaching 50°C (122°F) during filming, a body double was utilized for certain scenes.
: The video opens with a quote from poet Angelus Silesius: "The soul is a crystal and love is its light," underscoring the theme of enduring spiritual connection.